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Community Gardening around the Village: The Earth Day Pledge: Bite-Sized Commitments You Can Make to Our Planet that Will Make a Big Difference

Community Gardening around the Village: The Earth Day Pledge: Bite-Sized Commitments You Can Make to Our Planet that Will Make a Big Difference Online

Come join us as we discuss how changes you make in your daily life, especially around food, can have tremendous implications for the world we all share. David Ryle, from the Phoenixville-based Trellis for Tomorrow, will be presenting on the opportunities to improve our relationships with food, our own bodies, our community, and the living systems that support us.

Trellis for Tomorrow is a nonprofit focused on supporting the development of sustainable communities. Using parks, preserves and gardens as living classrooms, Trellis works to cultivate resilience and compassion in themselves and others while promoting sustainability, environmental stewardship, and food justice.

David Ryle is an organic farmer, food justice advocate, and the leader behind Trellis for Tomorrow's highly impactful youth and community programs. With a background in ministry and social justice, for the last 15 years David has been working together with others to support a healthier world and a thriving planet.

 

Series Partner Organizations:

Phoenixville Communities That Care, Phoenixville Recreation Department, Phoenixville Area Transition Living Landscape, Phoenixville Public Library, Penn State Extension, Camphill Kimberton Hills, Phoenixville Hospital, Trellis For Tomorrow, ChesCo Food Bank Steel Town Village

Date:
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Time:
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Adults     Virtual  
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This event is free and open to the public and will be held online via Zoom.  Registration is required.

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Mark Pinto

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